According to MarketWatch, officials at the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society have noticed a big spike in donations from first-time donors in Trump’s name.

“We have been receiving donations in Trump’s name since the story was published,” Cynthia Wilgren, the head of Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, told MarketWatch. “It can certainly be a challenge to raise money for a species that most people fear.”

Captain Paul Watson, the founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, said, “Anything that focuses attention on the plight of sharks worldwide is valuable, so I guess in that way the president did good service.”

“It’s actually more dangerous to play golf than it is to go swimming in the ocean with sharks,” Watson added. “Quite a few more die from lightning strikes and bee stings while playing golf than from sharks.”